Yes, you can run away, but as a juvenile you'll most likely be reported missing, picked up and transported back home.
Running away is always without parental consent! If the parent would consent to you running away they are kicking you out and are guilty of child abandonment. Nothing will be solved by running away though. If you are being abused contact the police or the CPS.
I know in Florida if you're pregnant you can get married.AnswerThere is no state where someone under the age of 18 is allowed to marry without parental consent or special circumstances/court approval.
Only if the court has taken her parental rights away or she have given them up to the state, can that happen. Then it's the state that decides who will adopt the child. If she has her parental rights you can not adopt without hers and the fathers consent.
She can be classified as a run away and be brought back home by the authorities until she reaches the age of majority. It is 18 in most states, but there are variances. No, they cannot get married without parental consent until she is 18.
I'm not sure what you mean by 'what rights', but you don't have the right to leave home without parental consent.
At 17 she is still a minor and would be considered a run away.
Generally speaking, a minor cannot get married without consent. If the parents are dead, the legal guardian will have to consent to the marriage. In some states, it is possible for a court to grant permission for a minor to marry without parental consent in certain circumstances (for example, in the event of a pregnancy). Since marriage laws vary from state to state, you'd need to specify where you are for a full answer.
No, a hotel cannot legally give away your room reservation without your consent.
In South Carolina, a minor must have parental consent to leave home before turning 18, unless they are legally emancipated. Emancipation involves a court process where a minor is recognized as independent from their parents and can make decisions on their own. Without emancipation or parental consent, leaving home could be considered running away, which is illegal.
In most places, you need to be at least 18 years old to move away from home without parental consent. However, this age requirement can vary depending on the laws in your area.
yes, grow a moustache and act righteous, then you can basically get away with anything
In New Jersey, the legal age of majority is 18, which means that before turning 18, a minor would need parental consent or be emancipated by a court to move out of their parents' home. Without parental consent or emancipation, a minor running away could face legal consequences. It is recommended to seek legal advice or assistance in such situations.